Sheet Music Below With The Tin Whistle Notes.Written by Steve Earle and Sharon Shannon, the video below
is of Mundy. Change the tab to suit your own voice with the key chords changer on the site. The tin whistle ABC notes are
by Cathal Lynch. Recently recorded by Celtic Thunder and by Rapalje, and by Shayne Ward And Foster And Allen.

GALWAY GIRL 4/4 (Use capo on 2nd fret for Mundy version)

Well I (D)took a strool on the old long walk,Of a day I-ay I-(G)ayI (Bm)met a little (A)girl and
we (G)stopped to (D)talk, Of a fine soft (A)day I (D)ay-I ay

And I (G)ask you (D)friend What’s a (G)fella to (D)doBecause her (Bm)hair was (A)black
and her (G)eyes were (D)blue, And I (G)knew right (D)then I’d be (G)taking a (D)whirlRound the (Bm)Salthill
(A)prom with a (G)Galway (D)girl

D-D-D-D-G-G-G-D G-D-G-D-A-A-A-D

We were (D)half way there when the rain came down, Of a day I ay I (G)ayAnd she (Bm)took me
(A)up to her (G)flat down(D)town, On a fine soft (A)day I (D)ay-I ay,

And I (G)ask you (D)friend What’s a (G)fella to (D)doBecause her (Bm)hair was (A)black
and her (G)eyes were (D)blue, So I (G)took her (D)hand And I (G)gave her a (D)twirlAnd then I (Bm)lost my (A)heart
to a (G)Galway (D)girl

When I (D)woke up I was all alone,D-D-G-GWith a (Bm)broken (A)heart and a (G)ticket (D)home,
D-G-D-D

And I (G)ask you (D)friendOh (G)what would you to d(D)o, If her (Bm)hair was (A)black and her
(G)eyes were (D)blue, See I've (G)travelled a(D)round I've been (G)all over this (D)world, - boysAnd (Bm)never
seen (A)nothing like a (G)Galway (D)girl

The video on how to play the song on tin whistle is by Jean-Baptiste Meynard who is using a D whistle. The notes played
may not be exactly the same as I have given. Be imaginative and play your own version of the tune. No tune has to be played
exactly the same as who made it famous. Once the basic melody of the tune is kept in place that's all that matters.

Tin Whistle ABC Letter Notes

D E F# E D D E F# E D D E F# F# G A B

G G F# E E D F# F# F# E E E D E F# E D D

D'
D' D' A B

F# F# F# E E

D E F# F# F# E E E D D

D' D' D' A B

F# F# F# E
E

D E F# F# F# E F# E D D

That's it, you repeat it all three times over for the full song. Some versions have solos after
each of the verses. The solos are roughly the same notes as the verse with a bit of ad-libbing. As these are ''Lead Notes''
they are not only for the tin whistle but are suitable for accordion and fiddle. The mandolin tab is below.